The Process of Deconstructing Garments
I will be going into detail on the deconstruction process of two garments in particular; this will provide a better understanding of how garments are put together through the production process.Therefore giving you a visualised and fully explained breakdown of the different techniques used for fastenings, pockets and the seams. I will also be looking in detail at the time of stitching used throughout the garments.
Monday, 4 May 2015
http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/24654/ECNO1382.pdf?sequence=1
The link above provides detailed information regarding different pocket types, jacket types and detailed information regarding different trouser styles. The contents page consists of two pages and I really did find this always helped me when deconstructing my garments and being able to refer to the right terminology as images are also added along side detailed explanations.
The screenshot above was taken from Chanel website of their spring and summer collection 2015, I like their use of inserted pockets on the two top middle pastel coloured garments.
For more information on their collection please follow the link below:
http://www.chanel.com/en_GB/fashion/products/ready-to-wear/g.spring-summer-2015.c.15S.html
Jean Paul Gaultier, a French designer is one of many which through his 2013 A/W collection demonstrated here, has used many different seam lines such as top stitched seam lines, french seams, flat-felled seams and many more. He also represents different pocket types and fastenings. Therefore from looking at his collection the fashion terminology which I have learnt through this process has widened my understanding of what really goes into a collection of garments rather than just only understanding the latest trends.
Saturday, 2 May 2015
Deconstruction designers
J.W. ANDERSON S/S 2012
demonstrates through his collection construction and deconstruction and has created garments which are flattering, different but also a must have!.
demonstrates through his collection construction and deconstruction and has created garments which are flattering, different but also a must have!.
http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2012/ready-to-wear/jw-anderson
For more information there is a link above of an article published by vogue on more details regarding J.W Anderson s/s collection of 2012.
Sunday, 19 April 2015
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